Top Travel Books To Inspire The Wanderlust In You!

I guess we all are born with the urge to travel. Every now and then I hear from people that they love to travel. The only difference between different people is some of them love to write about their love for travel and their travel stories while some of them keep their experience to themselves. And according to a famous saying that if you want to be a good writer you must be an excellent reader. Well to be honest, I do not read travel books that much or blogs or news about travelling but when I do I always try to learn something from them. Reading is a good habit. So today apart from my travel stories and everything I am going to tell you about some travel books to inspire the Wanderlust in you!

Top Travel Books to inspire the Wanderlust in you-

Slow Journey South – Paula Constant

Sahara – Paula Constant

Adventure Capitalist – Jim Rogers

Ghost Train to the Eastern Star – Paul Theroux

A short walk in the Hindukush – Eric Newby

The First Indian: Story of the First Indian Solo Circumnavigation Under Sail – Dilip Donde

Around India in 80 Trains – Monisha Rajesh

Non-Stop India – Mark Tully

Chai Chai – Bishwanath Ghosh

Legendotes of Hyderabad – Narendra Luther

Buddha in Central Asia – Sunita Dwivedi

A Strange kind of Paradise – Sam Miller

Empires of the Indus – Alicia Albinia

Delhi – Khushwant Singh

Land of the Seven Rivers – Sanjeev Sanyal

Dar Dar Gange – Abhay Mishra and Pankaj Ramendu

Highway 39 – Sudeep Chakravarti

Ganga – Julian Crandall Hollick

Delhi Mostly Harmless – Elizabeth Chatterjee

Breaking News – Sunetra Choudhury

Geek Nation – Angela Saini

Bucket List of a Traveloholic – Sarika Pandit

Chasing the Monsoon – Alexandar Frater

Beyond the Dunes – Juhi Sinha

India’s Legendary East Coast – P K De

The Masque of Africa – V S Naipaul

Falling Off the Map – Pico Iyer

At Home – Bill Bryson

Kathmandu – Thomas Bell

Tamarind City – Bishwanath Ghosh

Henna for the Broken-Hearted – Sharell Cook

10 Easy walks in Old Delhi – Gaynor Barton and Laurraine Malone

City of Djinns – William Dalrymple

Delhi: Adventures in a Megacity – Sam Miller

Moving to Goa – Katharina Kakar

Delhi 101 – Ajay Jain

Delhi 14 Historic Walks – Swapna Liddle

Hyderabad Hazir Hai – Vanaja Banagiri

Grey Hornbills at Dusk – Bulbul Sharma

The Sunset Club – Khushwant Singh

There is no end to this list. Now it depends on you that how many you can add to your travel book’s list. Read, write and share your travel stories with Live Travel India. 🙂